Below is a list of information about Fire Prevention and what to do incase of a fire.
Fire Prevention
- Change the battery in your smoke and CO detector every 6 months. Usually recommended when you change the time on your clocks. Replace smoke detectors after 10 years of operation.
- Plan and practice home fire drills and know your escape routes. Feel free to contact the fire department for information or an evaluation of your home.
- Keep matches, lighters and candles out of reach and out of sight of children!
- Smoking is dangerous! No one should ever smoke in bed. Make sure that cigarettes/cigars are extinguished properly before dumping ashes.
- Avoid grease build-up in the kitchen and on appliances. Don't leave food cooking on stovetops unattended.
- Make sure your electrical system is not being over-taxed.
- Inspect wires. If you find any worn or exposed wiring from appliances, discontinue their use immediately!
- Space heaters can be dangerous if not used correctly. Make sure yours will automatically shut off if tipped over.
- Keep bedroom doors shut while sleeping.
- Dispose of materials from fireplaces and grills in non-flammable containers.
- Have your chimney inspected and cleaned annually.
In Case of Fire
- Cooking fires are common. If a fire should occur, suffocate it with a pot/pan lid or a cookie sheet, or close the oven door.
- Know planned escape routes.
- Feel doors and knobs for heat before opening.
- Young children should know their street address and last name (and, of course, how to dial 911).
- If you should catch fire stop, drop, roll and cover your face.
- Crawl low in smoke to be in good air.
- Never hide and never be afraid of firefighters.
- Dial 911
